The highly virulent Newcastle disease virus (NDV) isolates typically result in severe systemic pathological changes and high mortality in Newcastle disease (ND) illness, whereas avirulent or low-virulence NDV strains can cause subclinical disease with no morbidity and even asymp-tomatic infections in birds. However, understanding the host’s innate immune responses to infection with either a highly virulent strain or an avirulent strain, and how this response may contribute to severe pathological damages and even mortality upon infection with the highly virulent strain, remain limited. Therefore, the differences in epigenetic and pathogenesis mechanisms between the highly virulent and avirulent strains were explored, by transcriptional profi...
Background: Newcastle disease (ND) is a devastating worldwide disease of poultry characterized by in...
Abstract Background Genotype VIId Newcastle disease virus (NDV) isolates induce more severe damage t...
Research Article published by Frontiers in Genetics |Traditional approaches to assess the immune res...
The highly virulent Newcastle disease virus (NDV) isolates typically result in severe systemic patho...
Newcastle disease virus (NDV) is an avian paramyxovirus that causes significant economic losses to t...
Enhancing genetic resistance of chickens to Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV) provides a promising way t...
Disease has large negative impacts on poultry production. A more comprehensive understanding of host...
Newcastle disease (ND) affects a few hundred avian species including chicken and several species of ...
Abstract Newcastle disease virus (NDV) has caused significant outbreaks in South-East Asia, particul...
Behind each eye of the chicken resides a unique lymph tissue, the Harderian gland, for which RNA seq...
BackgroundNewcastle disease virus, in its most pathogenic form, threatens the livelihood of rural po...
As a major infectious disease in chickens, Newcastle disease virus (NDV) causes considerable economi...
Newcastle disease (ND) has a great impact on poultry health and welfare with its most virulent (velo...
Abstract Newcastle disease, caused by virulent strain of Newcastle disease virus (NDV), is an acute,...
Abstract Background Newcastle disease virus, in its most pathogenic form, threatens the livelihood o...
Background: Newcastle disease (ND) is a devastating worldwide disease of poultry characterized by in...
Abstract Background Genotype VIId Newcastle disease virus (NDV) isolates induce more severe damage t...
Research Article published by Frontiers in Genetics |Traditional approaches to assess the immune res...
The highly virulent Newcastle disease virus (NDV) isolates typically result in severe systemic patho...
Newcastle disease virus (NDV) is an avian paramyxovirus that causes significant economic losses to t...
Enhancing genetic resistance of chickens to Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV) provides a promising way t...
Disease has large negative impacts on poultry production. A more comprehensive understanding of host...
Newcastle disease (ND) affects a few hundred avian species including chicken and several species of ...
Abstract Newcastle disease virus (NDV) has caused significant outbreaks in South-East Asia, particul...
Behind each eye of the chicken resides a unique lymph tissue, the Harderian gland, for which RNA seq...
BackgroundNewcastle disease virus, in its most pathogenic form, threatens the livelihood of rural po...
As a major infectious disease in chickens, Newcastle disease virus (NDV) causes considerable economi...
Newcastle disease (ND) has a great impact on poultry health and welfare with its most virulent (velo...
Abstract Newcastle disease, caused by virulent strain of Newcastle disease virus (NDV), is an acute,...
Abstract Background Newcastle disease virus, in its most pathogenic form, threatens the livelihood o...
Background: Newcastle disease (ND) is a devastating worldwide disease of poultry characterized by in...
Abstract Background Genotype VIId Newcastle disease virus (NDV) isolates induce more severe damage t...
Research Article published by Frontiers in Genetics |Traditional approaches to assess the immune res...